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... CHRISTMAS CAROL ( Halftone ) HE READ HIS OWN NAME Walter O. Reese 128 Gordon Stevenson 136 HE WAS NOW STANDING THERE , PF RFECTLY WINDED " A MERRY CHRISTMAS , BOB ! " AND LEAVES THE WORLD TO DARKNESS THE COUNTRY CHURCHYARD THE SHIPWRECK ...
... CHRISTMAS CAROL ( Halftone ) HE READ HIS OWN NAME Walter O. Reese 128 Gordon Stevenson 136 HE WAS NOW STANDING THERE , PF RFECTLY WINDED " A MERRY CHRISTMAS , BOB ! " AND LEAVES THE WORLD TO DARKNESS THE COUNTRY CHURCHYARD THE SHIPWRECK ...
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... merry Christmas , uncle ! God save you ! " cried a cheerful voice . It was the voice of Scrooge's nephew , who came upon him so quickly that this was the ... Merry Christmas ! Out upon merry Christmas ! What's Christmas. A CHRISTMAS CAROL 31.
... merry Christmas , uncle ! God save you ! " cried a cheerful voice . It was the voice of Scrooge's nephew , who came upon him so quickly that this was the ... Merry Christmas ! Out upon merry Christmas ! What's Christmas. A CHRISTMAS CAROL 31.
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Charles H. Sylvester. Merry Christmas ! Out upon merry Christmas ! What's Christmas time to you but a time for paying bills without money ; a time for finding yourself a year older , but not an hour richer ; a time for balancing your ...
Charles H. Sylvester. Merry Christmas ! Out upon merry Christmas ! What's Christmas time to you but a time for paying bills without money ; a time for finding yourself a year older , but not an hour richer ; a time for balancing your ...
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... Christmas by losing your situation . You're quite a powerful speaker , Sir , " he added , turning to his nephew ... merry Christmas . " Good afternoon ! " " Nay , uncle , but you never came to see me before that happened . Wh give it as ...
... Christmas by losing your situation . You're quite a powerful speaker , Sir , " he added , turning to his nephew ... merry Christmas . " Good afternoon ! " " Nay , uncle , but you never came to see me before that happened . Wh give it as ...
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... Christmas , and I'll keep my Christmas humour to the last . So A Merry Christmas , uncle ! " " Good afternoon ! " said Scrooge . " And A Happy New Year ! " " Good afternoon ! " said Scrooge . His nephew left the room without an angry ...
... Christmas , and I'll keep my Christmas humour to the last . So A Merry Christmas , uncle ! " " Good afternoon ! " said Scrooge . " And A Happy New Year ! " " Good afternoon ! " said Scrooge . His nephew left the room without an angry ...
Contents
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CHRISTMAS IN OLD TIME Sir Walter Scott | 150 |
THE SHIPWRECK Robert Louis Stevenson | 165 |
ELEPHANT HUNTING Roualeyn Gordon Cumming | 180 |
SOME CLEVER MONKEYS Thomas Belt | 198 |
POOR RICHARDS ALMANAC Benjamin Franklin | 204 |
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK | 221 |
TO THE FRINGED GENTIAN William Cullen Bryant | 290 |
TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY Robert Burns | 295 |
BANNOCKBURN Robert Burns | 303 |
THE GOVERNOR AND THE NOTARY Washington Irving | 311 |
THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER Samuel T Coleridge | 321 |
THE PETRIFIED FERN Mary Bolles Branch | 352 |
AN EXCITING CANOE RACE J Fenimore Cooper | 376 |
THE BUFFALO Francis Parkman | 395 |
THE CAPTURE OF VINCENNES George Rogers Clark | 228 |
THREE SUNDAYS IN A WEEK Edgar Allan Poe | 255 |
THE MODERN BELLE Stark | 266 |
THE KNOCKOUT Davy Crockett | 275 |
TO MY INFANT SON Thomas Hood | 283 |
THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE Alfred Tennyson | 452 |
QUEEN VICTORIA Anna McCaleb | 458 |
THE RECESSIONAL Rudyard Kipling | 471 |
THE SOLDIERS DREAM Thomas Campbell | 476 |
THE PICKETGUARD Mrs Ethel Lynn Beers | 483 |
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